SOLVED: Mouse keys without numeric keypad  [Solved]

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SOLVED: Mouse keys without numeric keypad  [Solved]

#1 Post by davemx »

I've installed MX KDE on a Media Centre computer. I'd like to operate it with a FLIRC, but there is no provision in FLIRC for sending numeric keypad keys.

Is there a way to operate a form of Mouse Keys without using Numeric Keypad keys — just other keys from anywhere on the keyboard? FLIRC does allow modifiers like CTRL, ALT, SHIFT etc.
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Re: Mouse keys without numeric keypad

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Re: Mouse keys without numeric keypad

#3 Post by davemx »

I have something I can control it with, but I want to integrate it onto the same OneForAll remote as I have the TV, amplifier, bluray etc.

I already have the FLIRC to convert infra-red signals to keystrokes. What I need is a way to convert some keystrokes to mouse movements and clicks.
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Re: Mouse keys without numeric keypad

#4 Post by davemx »

It's OK, I did some searching on the net, none of the hits were any use, but once on the Flirc site, I tried a search, and among a load of questions that hadn't been replied to, I found one that provided the answer, which hadn't turned up in an online search. As well as the Flirc GUI, there's also a command-line utility called flirc_util. That provided a means of setting keys not included in the GUI, you get the key codes from http://www.freebsddiary.org/APC/usb_hid_usages.php . At first it refused to run because "libreadline.so.6" was not present. I'd come across a similar problem before, so I tried making a symlink called libreadline.so.6 to libreadline.so.8, and it worked!

So now my issue will be making the onscreen keyboard pop up and go in response to a keypress. I'll ask if I can't find it out in a new thread.
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